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The complete edition of Bolzano's works
(Bernard-Bolzano-Gesamtausgabe) started in 1969. Since then
90 volumes have already appeared, and about 35 more are
forthcoming. The acting editors are Jan Berg and Edgar Morscher;
co-editors have also been Friedrich Kambartel, Jaromir
Loužíl, the late Bob van Rootselaar and the late Eduard
Winter.

In this bibliography the following abbreviations will be used:

[BGA]

Bernard-Bolzano-Gesamtausgabe, with a Roman numeral for
the series and Arabic numerals for the volumes; if a volume consists
of two or more parts, the reference to them will appear after a dash
in Arabic numerals. The BGA is published by Friedrich Frommann
Verlag–Günther Holzboog in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt.

[RW]

Bolzano 1834, with Roman numerals
for the volumes and Arabic numerals for the pages of
the original edition.

[WL]

Bolzano 1837, with Roman numerals for the volumes and Arabic
numerals for the pages of the original edition.

[BBF]

Beiträge zur Bolzano-Forschung, 24 volumes so
far. The BBF are published by Academia Verlag in Sankt Augustin and
edited by Edgar Morscher and Otto Neumaier; from vol.23 on: edited by
Winfried Löffler and Otto Neumaier.

[E]

English translation (or edition).

This bibliography is divided into two parts: Bolzano's writings and
Secondary literature.

Functionenlehre, ed. by Karel Rychlík, Prague:
Royal Bohemian Society of Sciences; E: “Theory of Functions with
Improvements and Additions to the Theory of Functions”, in Russ
2004, 429–589; BGA IIA, 10/1: 23–165.

(1932)

Von dem besten Staate, ed. by Arnold Kowalewski, Prague:
Royal Bohemian Society of Sciences; BGA IIA, 14: 19–144; E:
“The little book on the best state or Thoughts of a friend of
mankind on the most suitable institutions for civil society”, in
Bolzano 2007b, 235–356.